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Can we set the hypothetical value of those three players at 2-1, 2-16, or 2-32 (whatever people feel is best) that way there is a universal as far as points goes that way if bundled trades happen with the players, we have a point of reference? I know realistically speaking they probably differ, but for the sake of the exercise it might be good to say a flat number for all three.

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Can we set the hypothetical value of those three players at 2-1, 2-16, or 2-32 (whatever people feel is best) that way there is a universal as far as points goes that way if bundled trades happen with the players, we have a point of reference? I know realistically speaking they probably differ, but for the sake of the exercise it might be good to say a flat number for all three.

It would be the value of the second rounder for whatever team trades for them

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It would be the value of the second rounder for whatever team trades for them

Right, if they get swapped for a second rounder straight up. But if I am the Seahawks and I want to use Clark plus other pieces to move into the top ten (hypothetically) I have to have the value of Clark set in order to know where I am at with the 300+ point differential. Make sense?

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New addition to the trade block: John Gruden. 17 years ago we got 2 firsts, 2 seconds, and 8 million cash.. so please start your offers there.

*This started as a joke, but then I was researching that trade and now I'm sick to my stomach that someone paid that for him... especially someone who had just fired Tony Dungy... Proof that the NFL is really just a bunch of people that don't know what they're doing, throwing money all over the place.